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Nurse Practitioner Care

Location:
Rockwall, TX
Salary:
110,000
Posted:
May 12, 2018

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Rose M. Campbell Curriculum Vitae

*** **** ** **** (913) - 235-6585

Rockwall, Tx 75087 *******@*****.***

EDUCATION

**** *** ********** ** *****, Akron, Ohio

AC-PNP - Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner PNP - Pediatric Nurse Practitioner

MSN - Master Science of Nursing

2006 The University of Akron, Akron, Ohio

BSN - Bachelors Science of Nursing

2003 Akron General Medical Center, Akron, Ohio

NR EMT-B - National Registry Emergency Medical Technician Basic

1993 Saint Thomas School of Nursing, Akron, Ohio

RN - Registered Nurse

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE

AC-PNP - Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (pending exam)

PNP - Pediatric Nurse Practitioner TX #132989 Exp. 04/30/18

NPI #129*******

DEA#

RN -Registered Nurse TX #909583 Exp. 04/30/18

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS

BLS -Basic Life Support Exp. 08/19

NRP -Neonatal Resuscitation Program Exp. 09/18

PALS -Pediatric Advanced Life Support Exp. 06/18

INSTRUCTOR

STABLE -Sugar, Temperature, Airway, Blood Pressure,

Labs, and Emotional Support Exp. 01/18

2006 -The University of Akron BSN Students, Pediatric Clinical

at Akron Children’s Hospital Summer

2006 -Stark State University, ADN Students, Pediatric Clinical

at Akron Children’s Hospital Summer

2006-07 -Graduate Assistant for The University of Akron BSN Students

in the Learning Resource Lab Fall/Spring

2008 -The University of Akron, Graduate Instructor Critical Care

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Fall

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2017-present; Title: PNP, Primary Care Pediatric Clinic, Christus Trinity Mother Francis Hospital Sulphur Springs, Texas. FT: 10-hour shift Mon.-Thurs. 9-7pm. Sick and well child visits ages newborn to 18years of age. Assess, diagnosis and treat with either written or e-scribe medication. Utilize Epic documentation. Running the after-hour clinic independently admitting to hospital when necessary. Reading diagnostic labs and x-rays for appropriate diagnosing and intervention for therapeutic treatment. Assessing chronic conditions for potential necessary referral requirements. Providing patients as a unique individual but also considering the family unit as a whole and provide family centered care without judgement and always maintaining their confidentiality. Collaborate with attending physician with any concerns or questions in plan of care that may arise.

2010- 2016: Title: RN, NICU, Shawnee Mission Hospital, Shawnee Mission, Kansas. PRN/FT: Job Description: Administer nursing care for the premature infant. Attend deliveries for the infants to provide immediate care in an acute phase of neonatal resuscitation or generalized newborn care. Insertion of and administration of intravenous medication provided. Ventilation management for respiratory depression. Nasogastric continuous or intermittent bolus feeds provided. Breast feed education and assistance to mother and premature baby. Collaboration with physicians or other multidisciplinary team members to develop a plan of care for the family and infant. Assist with male circumcision, obtain state screen blood samples, and other normal well baby care. Provide family teaching to well newborn and premature infants. Student nurse and new staff preceptor.

2011-2012: Title: Pediatric Advanced Practice APRN, ENT Dept., Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO and KS. In-patient and clinical setting provider care of pediatric and neonatal ears, nose and throat patients. Assisted in clinic care of new and follow-up patients. Documentation of chief complaint, history of present and past medical history, exam, assessment, and plan of care. Multidisciplinary team network consultation within the Children’s Mercy Hospital at main and south facility. Admit discharge and follow-up of patients with attention to ENT services. Performed peritonsillar abscess drainage and management. Performed flexible laryngoscopy and collaborated findings with ENT surgeons. Examined and cleaned pediatric ears out under microscope ability. Observed surgical repairs in CMH operating room under supervision of ENT physicians while working in pt service days. On call providing independent triage needs with consultation, and/or ER seen with or without admission requirement with on call ENT physician. Answering pages, calls, or other disciplinary team members questions on inpatient needs while physician in surgery. Trach discharge teaching to family for home going needs. Ordering supplies for home going pt. Updating pt assessments, concerns, needs, or plan of care for pt in hospital daily census to fellow resident and/or lead physician when directed. Providing report to APNP/PA/fellow from on call or end of dayshift. Giving clinic pt history and assessment to physician or fellow with concerns and desires for plan of care. Having collaborative authority physician and prescriptive authority.

2010-2011: Title: RN, Critical Care Transport Nurse, Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri. Full time: hours work average 40-50 hours/week. Monthly mandatory staff meeting, case review, and education days with competency training quarterly. Job description: Team leader of critical care transport team

Administering individualized care to critical pediatric and neonatal patients. Direct care with utilization of a dedicated respiratory therapist and EMT also trained in critical care for pediatric and neonatal patients. Facilitate critical care interventions at regional hospitals that require neonatal or pediatric patient transfers to specialty children’s hospital. Follow critical care protocols, polices, and procedures in performing nursing care delivered. Perform intensive critical care assessment, intervention, planning, and reevaluation with further ongoing patient needs throughout patient care. Communicating with physician in deterioration of patient or other subtle abnormal changes. Upon arrival to receiving patient care received and reviewed all patient diagnostic tests with interpretation of values and pertinent lab studies related to patient’s condition or potential diagnoses. Read and interrupt radiology films including chest, head, abdomen, and extremities for proper line and equipment placement and abnormalities of disease processes or trauma. Perform complete head to toe review of system assessment and history via phone report to medical control physician with plan of care reviewed with critical care management of patient en-route to receiving hospital via ground or air transport with ongoing 1:1 nursing care. Provide critical care nursing report to multidisciplinary team upon arrival to receiving unit. Critical care documentation, billing, and coding done for all transports. Perform spinal immobilization with c-collar and backboard for trauma patients. Maintain, perform, or assisted in oral intubation for critical care patients of both pediatric and neonatal airway patients. Monitor continuous critical care airway management by hand bag ventilation, high flow frequency, or ventilator assistance via airway methods of oral intubation, CPAP, or tracheotomy. Placement of emergent airway by cricoidotomy if required. Critical care recognition of pneumothorax with placement insertion of chest tube decompression system via needle thoracentesis. Invasive critical care intravenous line placement to pediatric and neonatal patients including interosseous, I/O, external jugular, and umbilical arterial and venous catheter, for delivery of critical care infusion medications. Provide rapid sequence intubation medication. Calculate mixed, monitored, and administered critical care medications including inotropic drips, Prostin, blood products, and other life supporting medications. Miscellaneous equipment proficient with included ventilators, Propak, Phillips defibrillators, glucometers, i-stat, syringe pumps, med infusion iv pumps, isolette, central venous catheters monitor and catheters, arterial monitor and catheters, pressure bags, dinamaps, blood warmer, Heliox, Nitric, Oxygen, 12 lead EKG, bililights, umbilical venous and arterial line catheters, nasogastric tubes, gastrostomy tubes, skin probe thermometer. Ambulance, helicopter, and fixed wing transport orientation. Maintaining advanced life support instructorship in PALS, NRP, and STABLE.

2010-May: Title: RN, Pediatric Intensive Care, Madigan Army Medical Hospital, Wa.

Full time: traveling nurse 5 month 40 hour/week contract through April,2010.

Job description: Pediatric Intensive RN nursing care to infant through 21-year old patients. 1:1 nursing provided to critically ill patients such as ventilated, trauma, post-operative, and septic shock. Performed independent assessment, planning, interventions, and evaluation of patient throughout a 12-hour shift. Computerized documentation and order entries. Charge nurse duties performed as needed.

2004-2009 - Title: RN, Special Care Nursery & Normal Newborn Nursery PRN: 32-48hr/month at high risk perinatal delivery center Akron General Hospital.

Job Description: Administer nursing care for the premature infant. Attend deliveries for the high-risk infants to provide immediate care in an acute phase of neonatal resuscitation. Insertion of and administration of intravenous medication provided. Nasogastric continuous or intermittent bolus feeds provided. Breast feed education and assistance to mother and premature baby. Collaboration with physicians or other multidisciplinary team members to develop a plan of care for the family and infant. Assist with male circumcision, obtain state screen blood samples, hearing screens, and other normal well baby care. Provide family teaching to well newborn and premature infants. Student nurse preceptor.

2001-2009- Title: RN, Critical Care Pediatric and Neonatal Transport, Akron, Ohio.

Full time: hours worked average 40-50 hours/week. Monthly mandatory staff meeting,

case review, and education days with competency training quarterly.

Job description: Utilized autonomy by optimizing policy driven, experience, and continuing knowledge base advanced nursing care as the team leader of critical care transport team administering individualized care to critical pediatric, neonatal, and occasionally burn patients. Directed care with utilization of a dedicated respiratory therapist and paramedic also trained in critical care for pediatric, neonatal, and burn patients. Facilitated critical care interventions at regional hospitals that required neonatal, pediatric, or burn patient transfers to specialty children’s hospital with a regional burn center. Followed critical care protocols, polices, and procedures in performing nursing care delivered. Conversed with history and care done by referring physician and interdisciplinary team in care of pt. Provide potential recommendations en-route to referral if condition warrants. Performed intensive critical care assessment, intervention, planning, and reevaluation with further ongoing patient needs throughout patient care. Communicating with med control physician in deterioration of patient or other subtle abnormal changes. Upon arrival to receiving patient care received and reviewed all patient diagnostic tests with interpretation of values and pertinent lab studies related to patient’s condition or potential diagnoses. Read and interrupted radiology films including chest, head, abdomen, and extremities for proper line and equipment placement and abnormalities of disease processes or trauma. Performed complete head to toe review of system assessment and history via phone report to medical control physician with plan of care reviewed with critical care management of patient en-route to receiving hospital via ground or air transport with ongoing 1:1 nursing care. Provide critical care nursing report to multidisciplinary team upon arrival to receiving unit. Critical care documentation, billing, and coding done for all transports. Performed spinal immobilization with c-collar and backboard for trauma patients. Maintained, performed, or assisted in oral intubation for critical care patients of both pediatric and neonatal airway patients. Monitored continuous critical care airway management by hand bag ventilation or ventilator assistance via airway methods of oral intubation or tracheotomy. Placement of emergent airway by cricoidotomy if required. Critical care recognition of pneumothorax with placement insertion of chest tube decompression system via needle thoracentesis. Invasive critical care intravenous line placement to pediatric and neonatal patients including interosseous, femoral central line, and umbilical venous catheter, for delivery of critical care infusion medications. Provided rapid sequence intubation medication. Calculated, mixed, monitored, and administered critical care medications including inotropic drips, blood products and other life supporting medications. Miscellaneous equipment proficient with included ventilators, life pack 12, zoll defibrillators, glucometers, i-stat, syringe pumps, iv pumps, isolette, central venous catheters monitor and catheters, arterial monitor and catheters, pressure bags, dinamaps, blood warmer, Heliox, Nitric, Oxygen, 12 lead EKG, bililights, umbilical venous and arterial line catheters, nasogastric tubes, gastrostomy tubes, skin probe thermometer. Other job duties included precepting new transport nurses, and assisting with new medics and respiratory therapist orientation. Department coordinator for outreach and public relations to referral hospital and communities. Maintained advanced life support instructorship in PALS, NRP, and STABLE.

1993-2001 - Title RN: Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Full Time: 40-60 hours/week Akron Children’s Hospital, Akron, Ohio

Job Description: Direct critical care 1:1 or 2:1 nursing special of infant to young adulthood. Critical care nursing assistance or care in procedures including lumbar punctures, advanced airway management such as intubation, tracheotomy, ventilators, cpap and bipap. Application of placement of intravenous peripheral lines, assisting in placement of invasive arterial or intravenous monitoring access, calculating, mixing, and monitoring intravenous drip titration or other critical care medications. Assist in applying or monitoring intensive care externalized ventricular shunts and assessing neurological changes associated with. Renal peritoneal dialysis monitoring and assessing with the critical care patient following continuous fluid shifts and electrolyte changes, Critical care Life Banc organ procurement, and removal of medical support for end of life. Intensive care assistance with chest tube placements and critical care monitoring for potential problems associated with air leaks or system malfunctions. Pediatric critical care multi-system assessment on each patient with prioritization and organization of their needs including collaboration with multi-disciplinarians. Advocate for family centered care. Charge nurse and preceptor for new PICU nurses. Critical care continuous assessment and reevaluation for deteriorating condition of critical care patient. Intensive care monitoring of labs and diagnostic studies for variances. Provided unit based education in-services and updates on specific patient outcomes. Frequent patient diagnoses cared for included: respiratory distress, pneumonia, croup, bronchiolitis, asthma, RSV, Ingestion, sepsis, meningitis, trauma, diabetic ketoacidosis, cystic fibrosis, abuse, MRCP, congenital cardiac defects, liver disease, kidney disease, DIC, cancer, sickle cell and multiple complex congenital abnormalities.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

NAPNAP -National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners

SPN -Society of Pediatric Nursing

ANN - Academy of Neonatal Nursing

ENA -Emergency Nursing Association

STTI -Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing

PRESENTATIONS

2008 -University of Akron

-Ohio NAPNAP

-Akron Children’s Hospital

“Child Injury Prevention”

-Akron Children’s Hospital

-University of Akron

“Manual Pediatric Blood Pressure Monitoring in the PICU”

-Akron Children’s Hospital

“Public Relations and Outreach Survey”

2007 -Goodwill Parenting Services

-University of Akron

“Infant and Child Choking Prevention”

-Akron Children’s Hospital

“Neonatal Pneumothorax”

“Neonatal Respiratory Distress”

“Neonatal Sepsis”

-University of Akron

“Children with Osteomyelitis”

“Circumcision Shock”

“Nutrition & Physical Activity in Schools”

“Cesarean Section Postoperative Pain Management”

“School-Aged Nutritional Health Needs”

Honors/Activities

2008 -Federal Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship

-The Arthur Dobkin Nursing Scholarship

-PR/Outreach Committee Transport Dept., chairman

-Care-ladder Transport Dept., coach

-Family Transport Survey, chairman

-Spirit of Service Committee, member

-Daisy Award

2007 -Federal Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship

-The University of Akron Award of Graduate Scholarship/Fellowship

-The Charles V. Bowen, Jr. Memorial Scholarship

-The Nursing Career Scholarship

-PR/Outreach Committee Transport Dept., chairman

-Care-ladder Transport Dept., coach

2006 -The University of Akron Award of Graduate Scholarship/Fellowship

-The Gill Family Graduate Nursing Scholarship

-The Nursing Career Scholarship

-PR/Outreach Committee Transport Dept., chairman

-Cameos of Caring, nominee

2005 -PR/Outreach Committee Transport Dept., chairman

-Cultural Diversity Committee, member

-March of Dimes Committee, member

-Retention & Recruitment Committee, member

-Student Nurse Luncheon Committee, member

2004 -PR/Outreach Committee Transport Dept., chairman

-March of Dimes Committee, member

-Retention & Recruitment Committee, member

-Student Nurse Luncheon Committee, member

2003 -PR/Outreach Committee Transport Dept., chairman

-Cameos of Caring, nominee

References

-Dr. Tod Conner, MD, Christus Trinity Mother Francis Hospital Pediatric Clinic, Sulphur Springs, Tx Pediatrician 903-***-**** (collaborating physician)

-Melaine Reese, PNP, Christus Trinity Mother Francis Hospital Pediatric Clinic, Sulphur Springs, Tx PNP 785-***-****

-Kelly Newsome, PNP, Christus Trinity Mother Francis Hospital Pediatric Clinic, Sulphur Springs, Tx, PNP 903-***-****

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-Dr. David Yu, MD, Heartland Primary Care, Kansas City, Kansas

Pediatrician

913-***-****

-Ellen Acinger, RN, Shawnee Mission Medical Center, Shawnee Mission, Kansas

Nurse Manager, NICU

913-***-****

-Mary Ann Bolton, RN, Shawnee Mission Medical Center, Shawnee Mission, Kansas

Charge Nurse NICU

913-***-****



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